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External Permit Test
Dell Program
An external permit to test the expanded catalog for user story 1631.
6-9 Months
$15 - $25
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Federal Title V - Part 70 Operating Permit Applications
Air Quality Permits Program
Federal Title V - Part 70 Operating Permit applies to major sources of air pollution and other significant sources of air pollution that are required by Title V of the federal Clean Air Act and Part 70 of the Code of Federal Regulations to obtain an initial Title V - Part 70 Operating Permit, amend or modify an existing Title V - Part 70 Operating Permit, or renew an existing Title V - Part 70 Operating Permit.
18 Months
$0
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General Discharge Permit
Wastewater Program
The general permits for wastewater discharge increase the efficiency of the Department’s permitting process through the issuance of generic permits to categories of business activities that are generally very similar in their wastewater characteristics. General permits may be written to cover categories of point sources having common elements, such as: industrial storm water; facilities that involve the same or substantially similar types of operations; facilities that discharge the same types of wastewater; facilities that require the same effluent limitations or operating conditions; facilities that require the same monitoring where tiered conditions may be used for minor differences within class (e.g., size or seasonal activity); and facilities that are more appropriately regulated by a general permit.
100 Days
$$
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General Discharge Permit for Animal Feeding Operations
Animal Feeding Operations Program
Animal Feeding Operation (AFO) means a feedlot or facility where: (a) Non-aquatic animals are confined, fed, and maintained for at least 45 days in any 12-month period; and (b) Crops, vegetation, forge growth, or post-harvest residues are not sustained in the normal growing season over any portion of the lot or facility. AFOs may be required to apply for the General Discharge (GD) Permit for AFO. The classification as a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) or Maryland Feeding Operation (MAFO) is determined by a combination of factors, including the number and type of animals, and whether the operation will discharge to waters of the State of Maryland. Any chicken (other than laying hens) AFO with dry manure handling and between 75,000 and 99,999 square feet total house capacity is considered a MAFO unless the owner/operator submits to MDE a Certificate of Conformance.
6 - 36 Months
$0